Student Housing - North Bay

The Canadore Home Share Program is designed to help diversify housing options for students. With this program, landlords can rent out spare rooms in their home through Places4Students and generate income while also providing a valuable service to students in need of housing.

If you have questions about housing options, please email housing.support@canadorecollege.ca


Canadore Residence

If you are attending one of Canadore’s North Bay Campuses, residence offers affordable apartment-style suites which are furnished and equipped with modern features to support you while you study. Living at Residence puts you in the heart of the College community and connects you to a range of resources designed to help you get the most out of your experience.

Off Campus Housing

For off campus housing Canadore College is partnered with Places4Students. Places4Students hosts a real-time database that showcases diverse housing options student housing vacancies in the area, complete with detailed photos, descriptive text, contact information, and property features.

Explore Places4Students

Student Rental Guide

Finding the perfect place to live off-campus can be an exciting yet challenging task. Whether you're a new student or a returning one, this webpage contains numerous tips and valuable insights to help you navigate the rental market in North Bay and Parry Sound to secure comfortable and suitable living arrangement.

Here are some tips to help you start your search for off-campus housing rentals

North Bay By-Laws

When you rent a unit, it's important to familiarize yourself with the bylaws of the property or complex to understand what is expected of you as a tenant. By following these rules, you can avoid potential conflicts with neighbors, property management, or other tenants, and maintain a positive living experience for yourself and others.

City of North Bay Good Neighbour Handbook

The City of North Bay has created the “Good Neighbour Handbook” to provide information for fostering a safe and vibrant community. Within it, you will find emergency and non-emergency city contact numbers for quick and reliable assistance and essential resources covering public safety, health, and security. Additionally, you will discover guidelines on property maintenance and regulations that help you to understand your rights and responsibilities as a resident. This resource also provides details on parks and recreational areas within the city, public transportation, parking, and other information to help you navigate the city and contribute to building a strong and thriving community.

Other Resources

You can also use other online resources such as Rentseeker.ca, Facebook Marketplace, and Kijiji.